UbuntuHelp:PSP
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This page explains how to use the Sony PSP (Playstation Portable) with Ubuntu.
模板:Http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/ media/materiel/psp.jpg?cache=cache&w=373&h=144&end=.jpg
目录
General Use
Mounting your PSP
Generally all you need to do to use your PSP is to plug the cable into a USB port. The PSP should be automatically recognised and appear on your GNOME desktop.
Unmounting/Ejecting your PSP
This is an important thing to do. When you have finished using your PSP, you must right click on it's icon and select eject before unplugging it. This ensures that any files being written to the PSP are permanently saved and informs any programs that may be using files on the device.
Troubleshooting
If your PSP is not automatically recognized see the Troubleshooting section at Mount/USB.
Video Encoding
PSPVC
PSPVC (Playstation Portable Video Convertor) is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP. 模板:Http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/ media/materiel/pspvc 02.png?w=&h=&cache=cache&end=.png
Installation
- No package is available in the repositories yet, you will have to compile it manually
- Download the .tar.gz archive from the official website: http://pspvc.sourceforge.net
- Uncompress the archive in a directory
- First you need to install the dependencies:
- Then go to the uncompressed directory and begin the installation:
sudo ./install.sh
- Users wishing to compile DVDs from VOBs may have to recompile with certain options.
Use
- to launch the program, type in a terminal:
pspvc
- the mpeg4 videos goes to MP_ROOT/100MNV01 and the H264 videos to MP_ROOT/100ANV01
Command line encoding
Please contribute for other output profiles or sources. Of special interest are the current profiles added to the firmware 5.x
# $1 is a file or 'dvd://1' # $2 is a name to give to the result files echo "$1" CROP=$(mplayer -vf cropdetect -endpos 200 "$1" 2>/dev/null |grep "CROP"|tail -1|sed -e's/^.*(\(-vf.*\)).*$/\1/') mencoder -sws 9 $CROP,pullup,softskip,scale=480:-10,harddup,unsharp=l3x3:0.7,expand=480:272 -ofps 24000/1001 -oac faac -faacopts br=128:mpeg=4:object=2:raw -ovc x264 -x264encopts bitrate=650:global_header:partitions=all:trellis=1:vbv_maxrate=768:vbv_bufsize=2000:level_idc=30:threads=4 -of lavf -lavfopts format=psp -o $2.MP4 $1; mplayer -vo jpeg -ss 150 $2.MP4 -frames 2 ; convert -crop 362x272+60 00000002.jpg jpg:-| convert -resize 160x120 - jpg:$2.thm; rm 00000001.jpg 00000002.jpg;
PSP Manager
qPSP
QPSPManager is a PBP File manager for Linux. It's intended to use as a user friendly GUI to the known tedious pack and unpack processes of the PSP PBP files, directory generation and further copy into the PSP, in order to execute those binary files in PSPs with firmware 1.50. QPSPManager automates this process to make it a simple task to the end user, who will only have to select a PBP file and the PSP directory, leaving all other tasks to the program. It also provides some other cool features such as selecting custom PNG, PMF and AT3 files to use as an icon or background in the PSP menu. QPSPManager also allows the user to backup the savegames to the computer and copy those savegames later to the PSP. 模板:Http://qpspmanager.sourceforge.net/screenshots/savegamewindow.png
Installation
- No package is available in the repositories yet, you will have to compile it manually
- Download the .tar.gz archive from the official website: http://qpspmanager.sourceforge.net
- Uncompress the archive on the Desktop
- First you need to install the dependencies:
- Open a terminal, go to uncompressed directory then in the src directory
cd ~/Desktop/qpspmanager-1.3/src
- Then you need to compile and install the program:
qmake
make
sudo make install
Unfortunetly the last step doesn't work for everyone (make install). Instead a QPSPManager executable file is made in the bin directory. You can then copy this to /usr/local/bin yourself.
Use
- to launch the program, type in a terminal:
qpspmanager